Hello and welcome to my page. My name is Makenzie and I am a medium-skilled writer. I enjoy writing on a diverse range of topics, from headline news to personal financial development. I especially love learning new things about different cultural backgrounds and interesting varieties of life, like strange animal species and also the functionality of the human body. All in all, I'm an all-over-type of writer. Basically, the reason why I love writing so much is because it opens doors to further learning and sharing.
I'm into freelance writing, something I've been doing for some time now. I've written many articles on money management, along with the effects and influence of the powerful consumer-driven world we live in. Numerous of my readers have spoken their appreciation for the types of written materials I produce: the world of credit, money and kids, student debt, different loan products, etc. I feel a great need to cover these financial topics, instead of just entertainment and "newsy" materials.
Saving money has become the top concern within the minds of numerous consumers these days, but it wasn't always this way. The recent economic recession created chaos for many. People who are not financially prepared were hit the hardest; they felt the economic impact worse than everyone else affected. Through the ups and downs of the economy, more individuals are finding out that there is nothing a lot more shielding than to be financially prepared. And that's one thing I certainly enjoy doing: teaching others the importance of good money management through written materials.
Effective and powerful is writing, indeed. It provides a strong platform for many, like me, to voice whatever they feel, nevertheless they feel, regardless of how good or bad. There's nothing better, or worse, than writing, particularly for the human psychological intelligence. Though there are still many things to discover, I can certainly say I have learned a lot over these years. I'm looking forward to many more years of happy writing and sharing the very things that matter probably the most to me.